Pushing Our Perceived Boundaries
Art has always, and will always, make us rethink and relearn what we know, at the same time challenging us to think more and learn more. See how one artist does just that. … More Pushing Our Perceived Boundaries
Art has always, and will always, make us rethink and relearn what we know, at the same time challenging us to think more and learn more. See how one artist does just that. … More Pushing Our Perceived Boundaries
20 years and counting! Read about the gallery’s history and learn where its name came from. … More Sorrel Sky Is Celebrating Its 20th Year!
Sorrel Sky Gallery artist Patsy Davis first discovered scratchboard in the 80s but it wasn’t until 2013 that she started to truly focus on this art form. For the last 4-5 years, it has been her medium of choice, and the level of detail she achieves is astounding. In her words, “I can get as fine … More Made For Fur & Feathers
Join us for “The Wild Within,” featuring the wildlife paintings of Ned Aldrich, opening in May at our Durango gallery. Aldrich pushes past realistic rendering of wildlife, providing a window into the secret world that wild animals inhabit. His animal portraits capture moments in time; that split second before an eagle launches into flight, that slight hesitation … More The Wild Within
Captivating man’s imagination throughout history, this beautiful semi-precious stone has played a great role in trade, art, and jewelry for centuries. SYMBOLISM – As a talisman, turquoise has found usage in nearly every culture. Some believe that turquoise has the ability to provide both mental and physical healing. Others revere it for spiritual powers, looking … More Turquoise – A Walk With Beauty
“Do I dare to eat a peach?” – The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, by T. S. Eliot Peaches. Pears. Apples. Acorns. Oranges. Pomegranates. Emblems of luck, prosperity, luxury, youth, inner peace, affection.
“I’m still very traditional when you get right down to it. This is simply a new tool, a new medium. I don’t know how it will evolve technically. I don’t precisely see where it’s going and that’s part of the fun of it.” – Jim Rey A professional painter for close to 50 years, Jim … More Digital Sketches. A New Western Tradition.
PEARL SYMBOLISM Valued as gemstones and objects of beauty for centuries, the pearl has become a metaphor for something rare, exceptional, exquisite and precious. Since ancient times, the pearl has been seen as the symbol of unblemished perfection, purity, and innocence, of wisdom acquired through experience. It’s even been said that the pearl expresses the purity, generosity, integrity, and … More Pearls. Pearls. Pearls.
SMALL WORKS OF ART AWAKEN INTEREST AND CREATE IMPACT SMALL ART DOES NOT MEAN SMALL IMPACT A small flower nestled amongst the larger rocks and shrubs may possibly be the prettiest example of beauty in the entire garden. Small works of art are like that small flower, surprising us and awakening our interest, creating impact … More Collecting Small Art. An Art In Itself.
We are excited to announce that Kevin Red Star has been selected as one of the recipients of the 2018 Governor’s Arts Awards presented by the Montana Arts Council. The Ceremony and Reception will be at the Montana State Capitol on Friday, Dec. 7, 2018, from 3-6 p.m. The Governor’s Arts Award recognizes outstanding individuals … More Kevin Red Star to Receive 2018 Governor’s Arts Award from Montana Arts Council